
Laken Riley Act heads to Trump amid civil liberties concerns
With support from Michigan’s delegation, the Laken Riley Act heads to Trump’s desk, despite concerns over civil liberties.
With support from Michigan’s delegation, the Laken Riley Act heads to Trump’s desk, despite concerns over civil liberties.
In today’s episode, we explore the Laken Riley Act, a 1970s fisherman’s legacy, and redface in theatrical history.
Michiganders will face new laws in 2025 on voter registration, renter discrimination protections, minimum wage hikes, and more.
Michigan state police must destroy guns from buybacks under new law signed by Gov. Whitmer, ensuring full disposal.
Kevin Peterson of Castalia in Detroit discusses Dry January and the art of crafting balanced mocktails with Stateside.
Two U-M faculty and an advocacy group will receive awards for promoting diversity and equity on Feb. 13.
The Michigan Senate voted to allow its Democratic leadership to sue for nine bills to be forwarded to the governor.
House Bills 5435 and 5436, signed by Governor Whitmer, allow pharmacists to prescribe hormonal birth control.
Exploring Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and their potential impact on Michigan businesses today.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson becomes the first Democrat to announce her candidacy for governor on It’s Just Politics.
Autonomous vehicles offer convenience and safety but pose challenges, especially for young drivers in takeover scenarios.
CRIME ALERT CANCELED – January 24, 2025 – Suspect identified and taken into custody for felonious assault.